Amit is a hidden gem of web productivity.
The guy created a bunch of Gmail scripts that make my work easier, but not enough people know about him because he doesn't seem to advertise his work.
Also, he picks URL's that are hard to pronounce.
Here's some of his other work:
https://ctrlq.org/

@andrewwarner Thanks!
CTRL + Q (CTRLQ.org) is a popular keyboard shortcut to close the web browser. The idea behind the site is that you spend less time with tech and more time doing things you really love.

@labnol I've been following you for years and love the way you work, but the meaning you just described is not easy apparent, esp since it's all caps. And on a mac it's Command + Q
Here's what I freakin' love about your work:
1) you create insanely needed tools that others don't think about. The gmail tool that lets me forward old emails is insanely useful. I used it to get old feedback emails into an Evernote notebook to share with my team.
2) you give the freakin' scripts
3) you do killer explainer videos for your work. Step by step. Simple. Clear. No wasted words. You don't talk down to the viewer, but you never assume that people understand more than they do.
4) your posts have as few steps as possible, but no fewer. The one for this unroll me alternative is a great example: https://www.labnol.org/internet/...
Most people are going to blow through this product like it's just another thing on PH.
I want them to know that an artist made this tool.
The person behind this is more than a 1-hit wonder. Your work is phenomenal. I've watched you make useful tools and write helpful posts for years. More people need to know.

Open source alternative to Unroll.me written with Google Apps Script. Let you unsubscribe from email newsletters in Gmail with the help of a Google Sheet.
Here's a step by step guide on how to use Gmail Unsubscriber.
https://www.labnol.org/internet/...
1. Go to Gmail and add the label Unsubscribe to one or more bulk emails that you wish to unsubscribe from.
2. Open the Google Sheet, go to Gmail Unsubscribe and Configure.
The script will run in the background, every 15 minutes, and auto unsubscribes from mailing lists that are labeled Unsubscribe.

I've been using Amit's script for a year now. It's especially useful when I'm on mobile - I don't have to click the unsubscribe link in an email, open my browser and then unsubscribe. I just move it to the Gmail folder and I'm done! Love it.